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Cover of Farmhand, Vol. 1: Reap What Was Sown by Rob Guillory

Farmhand, Vol. 1: Reap What Was Sown

Rob Guillory

A family returns to a rural farm where human organs grow like crops, uncovering secrets, rivals, and a dark cost.

First published 2019 · Farmhand

Review Score: 88%

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The Story

Zeke Jenkins returns home with his family to a rural Louisiana farm after years of estrangement from his father, Jedidiah. Jed has turned the family farm into a business growing transplantable human organs and body parts from unusual plant life, drawing attention from neighbors, criminals, and the government.

As the family reconnects, old tensions, hidden histories, and competing agendas begin to surface. The farm’s miracle technology seems helpful on the surface, but strange side effects and ominous signs suggest something is deeply wrong beneath the fields.

Across the first volume, the story introduces a large cast, expands the family and town dynamics, and teases larger conspiracies and mysteries. The volume ends with unresolved threads and a sense that the true consequences of the farm’s creation are only beginning to emerge.

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